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Former Thunder Bay police lawyer charged in years-long OPP investigation

Former Thunder Bay police lawyer charged in years-long OPP investigation

Suspect is second person to face criminal charges as part of an active OPP investigation into allegations of misconduct by members of Thunder Bay Police
Up to 60mm of rainfall possible through Friday

Up to 60mm of rainfall possible through Friday

The rain may transition to snow in some areas Friday afternoon before tapering off overnight Friday, Environment Canada says
Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Good morning, Sault Ste. Marie!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Ford government's ‘cutting red tape’ bill aims to get more houses built

Ford government's ‘cutting red tape’ bill aims to get more houses built

The bill reverses a controversial change to development charges and gives universities planning power on their campuses, as The Trillium first reported
Algoma grads to share original songs at special concert

Algoma grads to share original songs at special concert

Tianna Legacy, Sean McQuilter to share their musical journeys during Thursday show at The Loft
Greyhounds look to 'stick to our identity' against Spirit

Greyhounds look to 'stick to our identity' against Spirit

After opening-round sweeps, the Soo Greyhounds and Saginaw Spirit are set to meet in a Western Conference semifinal series beginning Thursday night in Saginaw
City council declares unanimous support for federal coercive control bill

City council declares unanimous support for federal coercive control bill

'If this was already a law in place, I have no doubt Caitlin would have been saved,' says Dan Jennings, Sault father of slain 22-year-old Caitlin Jennings
Skate with Sault College's women's hockey national champs on Monday

Skate with Sault College's women's hockey national champs on Monday

Community invited to free event at Northern Community Centre to meet players, take photos with ACHA National Championship trophy
Ford government will support NDP bill declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic

Ford government will support NDP bill declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic

Politicians and advocates welcomed the government's change of heart, but called on the Progressive Conservatives to ensure the bill passes 'without delay'
Get out the umbrella: Rainfall warning issued for Sault and area

Get out the umbrella: Rainfall warning issued for Sault and area

Rain may transition to snow in some areas Friday afternoon, weather agency says